NHL player Alex Formenton ‘moved on’ from hockey career amid Hockey Canada sexual assault case
NY Post
A former NHL draft pick has seemingly walked away from hockey and is pursuing a career in construction as he and four of his Canadian World Juniors teammates face charges of sexual assault, according to reports.
Alex Formenton, 24, “moved on from a hockey career” and lives in Barrie, Ontario, where he is training in heavy equipment operation and administration, after spending the last two years playing professional hockey in Switzerland, the CBC reported citing court records.
In February, Formenton — a second-round pick by the Ottawa Senators in 2017 — was one of five Canadian junior players charged with sexual assault.
The Ontario Police also charged Devils’ Michael McLeod and Cal Foote, Flyers’ Carter Hart and Flames’ Dillon Dube.
The five players are accused of sexually assaulting a woman inside a hotel room at a fundraising gala in London in June 2018.
The woman alleged she was assaulted by eight members of the team when she sued Hockey Canada in 2022.
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